tV'ML ft t | FOXLIGM ATTACHMENT. A Joiio '.'.'i!k.u«, ") \TO lICU is hereby given ■ L CharU W-ikins. £. , .1 . that? Fereign Attach- *»« Mat'tKew Eriii-ii, Vmon luth uLwd trotn ths *'. VI I 'jelltral Com tof the terri- tor l.rvi Mtinfell. J tory North weft oft he river fo'hib. at the luit ot John Wilkins, Charles Wil kin*. Jiud Matthew Lrfi.tl, against the Lands and Tea merit--, Go J, Chatties and FflVits, Rights . and Credits ot Levi Munfell, and that unlets the -said J cvi ihall appear by hirafelf or attorney and give fpocinl bail to antwfr the suit of the said / plaintiti's, Ju dtrmrrit will be entered again!! h:m by X Det'rult. and cl'.c property attached will be fold for ry th- fjtUl'afiiot) ot all creditors who (ball appear to m. be justly i.itUled to a tietnand thereon, and who an ihall ahply for th?.t puroofe. co DAN ISLSYMME3, Clerk; of the General Court. Cincinnati lift "J Nov. 1598. j jaly is a- . . ' FOR SALE, u Glasgow 'Works Farm, SUutih- in Mvnlgor-t'-ry county, about one mi'* ml.an half from Pottjloivn. ~ THE Farm consists of upwards of eight hundred acres ot land, atom two hundred and fifty ' f which is woodland ; a large propor tion excc'lciil watered meadow, betides clover field., a.i 1 a goot? otcbird —There are about TIS acres of go; :! wheat and rye now in* the proiin ! ; ,55 jcrc< of iniiiatt ci rn and 15 of <>ats; frpm fixtv to fevnity to.ns of hay are made annually ; the fence! have beer, repaired within trve bit tfcrte years with twelve thousand new c.befaut rails, isonecf which w«re made 011 tile place. The Works cfcnfift of a forge for the manu fatflt.i ittg of bar iron, ■well manned ; a ilt ham mer ; a <»rift mill with two pairs of (tones, otte at p.iir of,them burrs, with rolling fcrcen, &c. a fa-v mill, and Smith's fbop, the whole in good order.. There i» a fufficient stock of cord wood no*- coaling tu supply the works tor one year, and the Subscriber will engage to furnifh with ia a convchisnt diltinre, as much more, to be r cut next winter, making together two y«ars stock from this time c Near the works is 'he dwelling house large f ; and roo.-ny, and commanding ail extensive view; t] a barn, stables for a number of horses, wath, u smoke, ic e, and milk houles, cf (lone ; and two tl garden* incloled with flone n ails, with a fnffi- £ cient number of houses for the accommodation t of wcrkmtn, and a large stone coal house ti ThereMias s'fo besn lately built a two-story ( floue dwelling house fcr a ten.nt who works r pm of the farm. g The purclitf'r e'.n be accommodated with wa:-.e«m,hc v Hi?», in'! every other kind of itock, neeeiTavy for ran>\njr on the bufir.efs. |»e wmted.»nd tWe remainder in yearly inftal- The fcrra< tray be known by applying to Mr. Ja».u '■' jil!.■■■>!■ uo. n, north . C eccnd ttreet, or to the I'ubfcriber on thr premises. JOSEPH POTT.?, Junr, m •"fHE fub'tri'-tr, havinß obtained Letters of X AdmimtVration en the perianal Eflate of John Mortem late of Cereal County in the flats of Mary Van J, L ctiferf ; all pcrfons having claims again the laid ckc. jfed, are wan ed to exhibit the fame with the vouchers thereof, on the 6th day of Au-u't nrxt, it the town of Warwick, in said and Gate, that a dividend of the affetts in hacd, mart be ra .dc agreeable to law. BI DEGCA MORTON, Admin'*. Varwich.July i. ouly ,t] 3awt6A. • I A * » •*! . i - *- ''*k * - RE SOL'tf, t l "'?'* ~: J two Story Hou fafefeiiaattY netr the Jolly of tbrVUlaee of Fnakford. !ST3&»^I!iciJHJDEN..', ' .' ?P >tf I '' x - *7, > - *J/H±T *«&«&>" will Vrtude fruSc, issue tiimj «ro %»*»<>*•«>« 1 l|>eO itimd Sm&mSea rf I triftw*r Wr V'tifc* |fc ftMML'fr* y '•f*- ijA,uth ** : mfcr.Ml ; >-WMt yhn**?*^ 1 ' 1 fj'* ir t^' r> 'r-p"*- 1 -, —*tt i Ccutier, _»• - - ■- Bank of theU»'ued State*, ) > Twenty Dollars Reward. deserter I-'ROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil -1 Kert and Tbir(e«rnth-ftreets, in the City of Philadelphia* the 18th day of this instant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford /the feeond time of his de/irtiin) five feet seven inches high, fair complexion, hair tot close, oark syes, ft'm built. —The oth»r, Hilary Bishop five fttt Cx inches high, ruddy complexion, i'aitdy hair, a rem:rkable ringuorm ob the left •J his lip - (Wen' oIT »• uniform. ) N R. They with t'rem orie brown ( \f h Coat, one blue clm!> Coat, and many f-;her articles not known « prgleM lV. W. BURROWS, Major ComruanJant of Marine Corps may V) lobe Sold or Exchanged, *-"OR Property within twelve of the Cit.t 0 f l>hi!i.V.r !,ia * am * pn '^ e BriWol Road; A beautiful a"d very highly cultivated ? A R M. For ficth- office of C. Litr lu -«*• ' June to- ' «" f 4: Hhi-< of i'ichmond tobacco, of ao excellent qtality, FOa SALE CY 5 :r.o. 18 TO ft E L£T, A Large Commodious Cellar, Under Friends Meeting House, iu Ktvs' Alley ylfply at LEON ,RD SNOW DEN'S, No. 130, North Front ftree:. 7 rao : 6 __ John Miller, Jv a*. No. 80, Dock, near Third Street. Has for Sale. CalTaet, Baftat, IVamoodiss, Taffaties, Colicces, ' fM: } Rouial and S Handkerchiefs. Mulmul J The foregoing goods are now to be fid at REDUCED PRICES, N. B. Many of thele Goods may be printed to idvantag« in this country, may 16 3 awt^ DONATION LANDS. tawjm Peter Barker tf Co. No 148, High street CQtf NOTICE. ALL perfens indebted to the Mate of Jcdidiih Saowdeti deceased.are recjaeftcd to lnake pay ment to, either of the fubfo ilicrs, and those having I«y demand, on the fame to produce their accounts or ftttlement. ANNSNOWDEN, Adminiftritrix. Robert sMrra, i Pxeclstnr . ISAAC SNOWDEN.j july 8 mv4W _ ~ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Eftare of the Rev Gilbert T. Snowdcn deteafed late of Cranber ry in the State of New Jerfty, are requested to make paymeut to the firblcriber, and those hairing any demand* on the fame to produce their ac counts for fettlemeut. ISAAC SNOWDEN, Adratniftntor. juty 8 .a »»», Tn u u r ri' V. Notice is hereby ghen, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the Sttte of Pennfylvasia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclusive, and that the fubferibers ai.thorifed by law will fit as z Board at the said Ofßce cm every Monday from ten o'clock in the torewoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unlitified Claims already filed, as well is those which maybe filed on or before the fa;d firft day of September next. John Doknaldson, Comt'r. SamueL Bryan, IVyi'r. PH T t R Baynton. Trris'r Department of AceoOntsof } Pennlylvania, May 15, '99. y (■(,) It Valuable Property for S,ale, la Cher«at, near Sixth street, ttirciflly appofit ' tC«NO*»ss Hall, ALOTofgroßnd.a'iout it feet front in Chef nut ttreet and 73 feet in depth, whereen is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, lubjefi to a ground rent of ics. per annum. The advantageous Qtuatiom of this property re quites no comments, for it mall be kuo»n, there arefew in this city to equal it. an unecceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, do. l9S,Chrfhat (Ireet, next door to the pre mifet. mareh % tu.th fa tf ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late Hutry Ftfpcr, de ccafed, are requeued to awke immediate pay ment ; and all persons having demands agiiuii said ellate, are deGred to firrnifh their account! to the fubferiber. Christian Cloudy, Admin'r. WT >5 - w 3^ Fare for pafiengers, Five Dollars. Way pafiengers 6 Cents per Afile. Each paflenger is allowed to take on i4lbs. of "be Subscriber offers for Sale, taken on by a pafTc.ger, will be charged at 4 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, cents per pound weight. _ With refpefl to packages Pent on without A N Excellent three flory Brick House, fltu- P afl « n gf'. the proprietors presume they have t\. ate the comer of 7th and Raee-ftreets; — adopted a regulation, which, though unknown the house is about 15 feet front and well finifh- lo °t" cr l ,ne ® c » must meet ed in every refp«£t ; th£ Lot Is 76 feet front on general approbation, They pledge them- Race-street ami 88 feet d«ep,the situation remar- j e ' T f s t0 "lake good every package on the fol kably airy, having a public fquareopen in Trout ' olv,n ß conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office shall fee it entered in Two three story Rriik Hotifes, Brick Stores, the ftage-boe.k, for which entry he shall pay 6 and good Wharf, fitnate in Water-lireet, be- cents '• te «";'then state the value of the pack tween Arch and Race-flreets, the lot on which I a 6 e >*®® P a y (exclusive of th* carriage) sk per these buildings are, is fifty four feet front an I ""'•.J* 1 the v..lut, aj infurince, and for which Wattrflreet, and continues that width about I .. t ," L' fcnvt ,® reeeipt, Thus, for inflame, 9j feet, then widens to thsfouth 13 feet 6 inch- I'' estimates his package at one dollar, he will ci, so thatthe front on the water is sixty fevea P a y oneccnt - an d it at one hundred ('pilars, he feet fix inches, this lot adjoin 3 Jeha Steinmetz 1 pay one dollar ir.furance, and in like pro :fq. on the south, and has the advantage of a P°rtion for packages of any other value, public alley 00 the north, and is a very deQra- , . I persons it is presumed, will diSike lie fitoatiou for the business of a flour Factor, <» u regulation j it --rill botevet, be optionable jr Merchant w,th e,ier y rne to avail bitffelf of this Jecurity A large elegant two fiery Stone House, situ- cr not " ® l " P ro P r ' ctt ri think it to ite on the Point no Point road, being the firit late very explicitly, that they will be rclpon lc.ofe :o the Northward of the five m.!e florae ; !" 10 ' c tcr l^e "Clivery or no package, which his house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep , " no ' regularly entered, and r. r w uich an irifur- ; inittied in a neit manner; there is a good gar- in " receipt cannot he produced. Jen and choice collection of the heft fruit trees, n t ' le dillribution of the route, the greatest ' [ce-Houfe and other conveniences with about care " aa bren taken tofix on such placesand ti ibte acres of ground—or if more agreeable to vero ' as a! ways aiTurd a good accommodation he purchaser, thirty two acres «f upland and ahd entertainment for the paflVngersatlbemeft neadow nny be added to i*. reasonable rates The Cages are well equipped A plantation in Bibirry Township, PhHadel- furniihed u irh fleet anl ftradyhorfes, and com jhia county neit the Red Lyon, about 1 j miles "fitted to the care of intelligent fot-er and o ili- Toro this city ; hounded by the Northampton S'°K drivers. The pioprietors thcmfelvcs lire Road and Poquefllng Creek, thi« farm contams the different towns and villages whsr» the ibout 140 acres of land, a proportionof which ftagis will ftop,lo that thecunducl of the per s woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling- fa o 'they employ is centinnajl\ an objefl of their louse, frame bam, and other out-honfts, at.d at:er: ' on - —I hey take cars a::o to ;ee that the here is faiJ to be a good stone quarry on part of paflengerj are v. ell provided for and po.itcly t, although it ha* not yet bee« opened, a fur- treated at the taverns, and that no fort cf chica ner description is deemed iiDnecefi'ary as no 1 ncr y or infoJence is pra&ifed upon them ; in jerlon will puftha-c u .trout vi.'j. in" the pre- thort, tr.cy .'1 iw 1| jredneitherp-urs nor txt'erce tr.ifet, to render the S\Vr! : T-SUKE the very be;t iir.c A final! plantation in Hor&am Township, of flages in America. Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi- Tne lise ha< now run nearly a month, dur adelphia, adjoining to Grime Park, on which ' n ß which time a great number of gentlemen ian excfllent new Stane House axd Kitchen, £~ n * thro-'gh, both from f hiladelphia at-d with a large Stone Shed for the accotfimodati >n New-York, Evefy paflenoer has f. und the >f traveller's herfes ; the house ij now occupi- tofurpafs v.'rv far ill that has becj: said of :d as a tavera, and i« suitable for any kiivl of ,ta excellence 5 and the Proprietors of the Swift Jiiblic bufinef>, the land is good in quality, a Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavtcu, rood neighborhood, and a remirkably healthy their driver*, and tbe tre»tmeiit at Tavernsr ituatios : there is fifty acres of land and mea- fp°ke«i of «'tth the highsft fat^tafli.-n. low in this farm Also for sale, several tracts JOH if land indifferent counties of th'p Ip" Tlie Hot Tc in Race-ftrect firft mentioned and ene cf the litufes in Watcr-flreet, are now TO BE LET, Ar.d immediate p" fitlHen given. For terms apply at the Soath-eaft corner of Arch' and Sixthr-ftreets, to ftb 7 m. $ Ki* - I have applied by jjetit'.ou to lh'ej the county of Northumberland ior the benefit of the infilvcnt afl, and thty have appointed tlit 4th Monday in Aaguit to hejr mc in I my creditors at the court m Snnbuiy, at which time ind place they may attend :f they thinV proper. JACOB BE3SER. July 2- '793, «jiaw3>v '?r*r -. ' ' ' - *' The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BfTWKK PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the Ihort and pleafaut road of BuJUdon, Newtovm, Scotch- Plums, Spring field and Newark. r HE excellence of this road, the populonf- ; ness of the country through which it pafT ei, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable 10 tin Old Road through Bristol, Brnnfwwkj&c. long ago.suggested the propriety of its becoming the. Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the pre Tent year, a lainute survey of it his bsen taken,and its fnptrority over the Old Road, both in witter and summer, hzs been clearly afcertained.—Thare are good bridges over all the other waters hut the Delaware, and here the croffisg is performed with great fafiety and in lei's than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is fe-veral miles Jhorter than the old road, but this is among 2 the least of its advantages, because daily cxpe > ience proves to us, that dispatch as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these refpedls, the New Koad is, beyond all compafifon, the belt- It prefenw none of those rocky hills, wljkt) render tlfe Old Road f« fatiguing between the Delaware and Newaik, 1 hefoif, too, for ,the greater part, is (Ijfh as to pro.'.u, e but tittle mud in winter, and v»ry litile till in summer, which cirtumlknce, added to tha beauty of the country, and a con siderable proportion of lhade. rrult always ren der travelling in Ui< latter kafon peculiarly »- greeable. The Swift Sure Harts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GRJZEN 7REE, oppodte I the Lutheran Church, Norrh Fourth fireet It , goes through Fratvkford to Buftleton, where it (tops to Break fa ft; fr.-m BufUetown it goes 'through Penny tovrn to dinner; from Penny town through Hopewell, Milttione, Bound brook, QJi and Pliinficld tp ! Scotch Plains to tydge. next morning it flnps at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Ntwark and arrives at New York at noon. From NEW-YORK it flarta at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Pajajus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For feat* at New-York, applicttion may be made to Ed ward Burdin, Old houfe, to A. Mathieu, corner 6f Nafiau and John streets, to B. jlfany, no. 48, Courtlatidt, corner of Greenwich fireet, and to Michael at his hotel, no. 4*, ; Broad flreet. tf) JOSIPH BALL. tb&ftf -:f~ : v* - • -V V -: 1 r $' 5;, K *■ * rf I OSF.PH 7HOR\ TolS r , ) NICHOL AS IVYX'KOOP, £ Nev.tev.n fJCOB KES£ER, 3 • yOliiV MOfLF.HEAD, T. KILIM4N, n*«r M'a'Ron. SLIAS CQMBE&, Bound Brook. R. iatcb Plainj. IS/MCRJIFLE, I ROBERT PZJRSQN, j i> P r:K Sf" ! '' i June ;i. proposal 3, For carrying the Mails of the UNITED STATES, On the folhvjiiig Post-Roads, WILL be receive*! at the General Poft-Of fice in Philadelphia, until the ilth daj ef Augjjll next, inclulive. IN it A INI.. I. Scoodic-ty tylachias, Chandler's river, Columbia and Narraguagus to GoJ'iiboro , once a v etk, eftiauted eightv eight mile 9. From April \sth to Otlobcr istb —Leave Scoo dicevery Satur-'ayat * p.m. and arrive at Goldl huro' [he titxt Tucfday by 6P. M. Returning Lsave Gi>ld<boro'every Wednefclav at 5 t>- 1 ajul arrive at fiyoodjc on Saturday by N io •>. H Fre/M Ociqiier 15, to jtyrit ca ; d'e every Sunday at a m and arrive at (.« 10.1- !,ato' on YYedntl'day bv () P. M. ''.efi-meg /Leave Or ; „W every Thurfd'v it 6 A. M. ' at Scoodic on Sunday At 10 M. -i. From GuuldJbiro'by Suiii v an, Trenton, Uiue Hill, Caftipe, Buekftcn, -Profpett and Belfalt to Ducktrap, once a witk ; cftiisaied eighty five miles. from April 15,t0 OSobr 15—Leave Gouldf baro* every Wednesday, at 5 ».'» and arrive at Ducktrap on Saturday by lo A. M. Return ing—Lz ave Ducktrap every Saturday at 1 p.m. and arrive at Gouldiboro' the next Tucfday by 6 P. M. 1 From Oiioiier 15 to April 15 —Leave Gouldf borc' every Thxifl'day it 6 A. u. and ariive at Ducktrap on Sjnday by lo A. JJ. Returning, L?avt Ducktrap every Sunday at i P. M. and arrive at Gouldiboro' on Wednesday by "6 P.M. 3. From Mae'iias toPafTamaquoddy, once in two weeks. Leave i'achias every other Friday noon and arrive a: PafTamaquoddy on Saturday at IOA. M. Returning—Leave PalTarnaquoddy every other Saturday at j p. m. and arrive at Machias on Sunday noon. From Oflober i j to April 15 —Leave Ma chias every other Saturday noon and arrive at Paflamaquoddy on Sunday at 10 a. m. Retur ning—Leave Paflamaquoddy every other Sun day at a P.M.and arrive at Machias on Monday at 1 p. m. 4. From Augusta by Readfirld and Chester to yarmingtop, once in two weeks. Leave Augufli every other Wednefdav at 8 A. m. and arrive at Farmingtnn on Thursday at 10 a. M. Returning —Leave i'armington every other Monday at 1 p.m. and arrive at Hallowell on Tuesday by 6 p. m. 5. From Windsor, by Royalton, Randolph, Williamson and Monrpelier so Burlington, once in two weeks. Leave Windsor every other Thursday by 6 A. m. and arrive at Burlington on Saturday by 4P. M. Rttwmnx —Leave Burlington every other Mondayb> 6 A. M. and arrive at Windsor on Wednefvky by 4 p. m. IN NKW-YORH* 6. From Fifhk.il) to Newbury, ence a week. Leave Filhkiil Otry Friday at 4 J o'clock,.P. M. and arrive at Newbury by 6, r m Returning —Leave Newbury every Friday at 1, P. E anq arrive at Fifhkillat 4. P. m. 7. From Canandaigua by Hartford to Niv gara once iu two week*.. Leave Cauaudaigua every other Monday, at 8 A. M. and arrive at Niagara the next Thurs day bv 9A. M Returning —L' ave Niagara ev ery other Thursday at 3 P. M.and arrive at Canandaigua on Sunday by 6 P. «• IN PENNSYLVANIA. 8. From Lewifburg by Mifl'nburgh, AaroAf burg, Milefburg, Belltfort and Centre- 1 uruace to Alexandria once a week. Leave Lcwifl»urg every Tuesday *t i P. m. ind arrive Alexiotjria on Friday by 3T. ■*. Returning—Leave Alexandria every Saturday at 8 A. m. and arrive at Lewifbsrg the next Tuesday by 10 A. M. 9. From Harrilb'JTg by Clark's ffrry, Millers toun, Thompfontowii, Lewif towri, Culbenfon's milli and Huntingdon to Alexandra, once a week. May 15 to October 15 —Leave Harrifburg ev ery Sunday at 6 A. m. and arrive at Alexandria the next Tuesday by. 7 P. M Returning— Leave Alexandria every Thursday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Harrifburg on Saturday at 4 P. m. From Oilober 15 to May 15 —Leave Harrif burg every Monday at 6 a. m. and arrive at Alexandria on Wednesday by 7P. m. Return ing—Leave Alexandria, every Friday at 6 a. m and arrive at Harrifburg en Sunday by 4 F- u. In VjaGixiA. 10. From Morgantown by Petty John to Clarkfburgh, once in two wtek». Leave Mor. gantowii every other Monday at i a. m. and ar rive at Clarkfturg by sr. u. JUti/raing. Leave Clarksburg every other Tocfday by Ba. u. and arrive at Morgantown by 7 r m. IS. From Pcterfturg'by oufTctc. h. and South ampton c. h to South Quay, once every mouth I .rave Pe:-rfbur» the firft Tuesday in each month by noon, and arrive at South Quay' on Wedrefday by 7?. m. Rtturcsg. Leave South Quay the l'hurfday in eacli month ia. u. and arrive a: Feterlburg on Friday by. 11 n. In VucOua asd North-Carolina. ia. From Norfolk by Kcmplvilli-, Great I'.ridgc, Mew Lcbauon and Jonoiboro' to Elizabeth city, once in two week*. Leave Norfolk every other Wednefcay by 1 r. m. and arrive at Elizabeth city o» Friday by 10 .1. M. Rctwriirg. Leave Elizabeth city (very other Monday at noon aad arrive at Norfolk oh Wednesday by 10 a. m. 13. From Suffolk by So'ith Quay to Murfrccs boro" orcc in two week«. I.cavo Suffolk every ether Tuesday it 6 a. m. and arrive at Murfreefjoro'lry 5p n. Returning. Leave Murfreefbi ro* every Wednesday at 9 a. m. and arriv at Suffolk. by 6 p. m . 14. From Wythe court bouse, by AtiUdsvuCl Grayfun court house, Flower Gap and Uctfeai.ia to jalera once in two weeks. Leave Wythe court ev f▼ other Tucfdiy by 6r a. m. and arrive at Salem the nest fhurfday t.y 6P. 11 Returning. Leave Salem every other Saturday by 6 a m. and arrive at Wythe c. li. the next Monday by 6. r. M. In Kentuckey a:is Tennessee. is* From Moffats in TcMjeCie by Col Orrs, Powell's Valley, Cumberland Gap and Stamford to DanviUe, once a week. Leave MojTats every Ftiday at » r u and rr rive at Danville the naxt Monday by 7 p.m. Se- Leav: Banville every TucfJajr by-5 a m. and arrive at MoiiiM the next Ftiday by 10 a it It). From Kooxvillc by South Weft Point, and Crcig fort to \*;fovil!e»pc? in two wfris. Leave Knoxviile evtry »«thir Monday at c a. m. and trrive Naihvilte the next Saturday by 7 pu. Retorting. Leave 'Jafeville every other Monday at $ a. m. and arrive at Knoxvillc the next Saturday by 7 t. m. Note 1. The Post Maflcr General may alter the times of arrival and departure at any time durirg the continuance of the centralis, he pxeviouSy ao adequate competition for aay extra e\ftnie thai may be cccafioneU thereby. em' tf, IX VERMONT. ■•A . .wjmv* A" ~ —"f l>ii•**|{ " Twur_m»l he jilkiwca lor Note 3. F"r eviry hour's delay (unavoidable acci. dems excepted) in arriving aher the limes prescribed n any contract, the cont>a6ior shall iotleii fine dol lar, and it the continue until the departure .of iny depending Mail, whereby the Mails destined lor •uch depending Mail, lose a trip, an additional forfei ture ol five ao.lars Ihall be incurred. Noie 4. Newlpapers as well a» Letters are to be fem in the Mails; and ifaay per fen making proposals, dclirc* to carry Newfpaperj other than thofc convey ed in the mail, for his ovrti emolument, he mull Date in his propol'ali lor what sum he will carry it with thatenio.'umenc and for what sum without that emo- lument. Note 5. Sh< nlil any person making propofali deGre an alteration of the times of arrival and d-parture a. bove ff.ecifi:d, he mult ftaie in hii propofalsthe ilter atioiU defirtd, iiiji the difference ihey will make in the terms of his contrail. Note 6. Pcrfo' S maJsing »rjpofils are desired to (la eiheit prieri hy the y ar. Thole who contrast will receive their pay quarterly, in the months ol January, April, July, and Ojftober No:e7.Thecontrafts tor the routes Numbered t to, g, are to be in operation on the jft day of OQober next, and are to continue in force until (he rftOfl, 1831. Cor.trafts for the routes Ninnbtied 10 to i6are alio to be in operation bn the ill d«y of Qftobernext and arc to continue In force until the il> of April 1&02, JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Poflm fltr General. Gtn:ral Pofl Office, ] [l4] Phtia. June 10. 1799. J ill w.af.eal 3 4 WILLIAM COBiIE'I 7 BAI JUST K»»U««tD (tnci 1 Dot. JO CtlfTl) -YHB \ < ( BAV IA D M M V 1 A D. Br Willi ax Girro.to, To which is ])ffixed, A POETICAL EPISTLE 7C) Ti'E AUTHCIt . MM ' By an American Gsnt/rman* [to introducing thil celibrat*d work to tJiVGen.- tlemen and Ladiocf Am&fica, I have endeavored to give it a drefc propnrti<4h<!<i' to iu nKrit, and to the tvcof itdfe (or wltofc amvtc meat and delight it tf N»«p«ct ha* keen spared in the *ti,d 1 s£ttef wyjtlf that the work 'doc«'iiot yield, cithcr'id paper or print, t« any #.ie ever pukliihed in America . This edition has an ad Tint age over forte fontier OHM, a« it contain! hy way "of i *)-.<«, t!W mioor prwbi^i^ o ' th( ai|tl(Of j' it b** cv.try f ther edition* i.i the Ptulua/ Mfi/U', which is prefixed to it, and which null' be ex tremely gratifying to every lower of literataf« iu this country, m a proof that there are kifeert cans who hive the talte to admije, 'he applaad, av>d talents to rival, the Gciuuiea <4 Qthqf actions , - , & some Copies trtXU, Maiden Lane, Kra TTcrf, alio CO Mrj ntl\, B*tomrt\ and' to Mr. Tiunj, ClirMcm. Copie* witlbe feat t» At/h* ab&Dtber place*, as soon as sccpfioos «&t.} LAST W'TICE. To the Creditors of Joseph Thomas, A GENERAL meeting of ihe Creditor* n inter-de.l to be caUed, lor Thwfdav tie f.rft qt'.\ngu(t next, when tbsfe perfani (hall then have fmi,iQ}cd ifieir acu.unta c»r. W "recognized as fur!-.. Atthaj fiteetiog the Allien tti hope to"havc it in their jj&v.-,r to lay before the in a cirrumflantial arcoutit of bis concerns ; and to priipofc fime mode of idjiiflment to tlie Creditors. Those who pegle£l ro fiiriiifh their accounts before that day, w ill b« excluded frcn the btnefit of any arrange/Dent* that ma) be thea mid*- Samuel W. FUbet,^i W* J*«4 j»'y 3 Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city oF Philadelphia, merchant, ha*, iug assigned over all his cfTc-ls, rtaL, perf, i.d and mixed, to the fubfuibcis, for the bctfcfit of fwch of his creditor* as may rul.fcrib6 tothc laid alignment ci> or before the firft of Aueuft next. Notice is hereby given, f°perlpni indebted to ifcr laid eilite, th» they are rrquefted to n. ake immediate payrr.eut to either (if the affiance or to the fai<l Samuel Mile?, who is ani)t(>' ifcd to KceSve the fame ; in failure « hereof'epal ttep» will be taken for the recovery of such «Jebts, as are not dilchar* ged accordingly. GLOUijE ASTON, 7 CpKNELJS COMEGYS, i A(figiie« JOHN ALLEN, 1 IVHUREASs A N attachment was lately iflued out of the in* jT\. feriar caurt cf common pica* of tbc c«i.-:y of ElTet. i:i the flats of New Jerfcy, dire£eJ :6 (he /heriff > f the laid county, against the rights, <redits, monies and tffefls, gocd.< and chattlet, lauds and tcnem- ts ol Jtln Clc.n Synm-s at tte suit of lyiUwm Willi, in a plea of trefpafi on the cafe to bis damage three tiiojfand dollars; — And •u jcrt.ii, the said fhcrifT at the ternt of June last pail, return to the laid court that h: had artachcd the defendant by a certain bond'given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Mteker to tha la.rt tekfdiQt, to the aaiount ot iiear two thour»i.d delists,and alfoby futy Jar.d warrants ; AVtr tltr:ftrt, v.n'.efs ihe f*id John C!.'«s Symmrf/hail appear,give special bail, and receive a declaration at the suit «f the plaintiff, judgment «ill be eo'tre-l against hitn, and his pre; rty. herein attached, will be fold agreeably to thi iUtute in such cafe ir.ade~i».l provdeti. Aaron OgtL-n, Clerk, Vc. Elizab.ih-townjuly 8, 1.'99 (u) aw A beautiful Country Seat for Safe ' UA I £D cn the bank of the Delaware O joining lands of Matthias Siplef and Mr< Jtilm PufTictd, r; rule? from Philadelphia aud ; miles from Briftcl. 1 Ue confift ofa new two JJcry Frame Uoufc and Kitchen arfjoin!r:g—j rooms on a floor, a Piazza the whoje front of the Houfc, a Pijmp of excellent water, allu a good garden and orchard—io acres of land wiii be fold with the premilcs, but more can be had if required- There is a crayetty fh re at the river, the wattr fkages fer Hurlington pas» every day in the fum msr feafoo, and the land ltag?s for New-York within half a mile ; any peri'on inclining ropur chafe may know the terms of sale and other pa»- ticuljis by enquiring; at Mo. u, Dotk-l!'eel> •' Ni»'l6i, South Se«ond-flieet. June i POINTED BY 7. rr. .IXD w&fr.tiA. iWf FKXAO '/ 4 -V
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